A new perspective on the evolution and diversity of the genus Amdoparvovirus (family Parvoviridae) through genetic characterization, structural homology modeling, and phylogenetics [PDF]
Marta Canuti +2 more
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Reorganizing the family Parvoviridae: a revised taxonomy independent of the canonical approach based on host association [PDF]
Judit J. Pénzes +6 more
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Parvovírus B19 em Adultos e Adolescentes: Uma Série de Casos de Mimetismo Clínico
Parvovírus B19, o agente etiológico do eritema infecioso, pode manifestar-se em apresentações clínicas diversas. Este trabalho demonstra a capacidade deste vírus para imitar outras doenças, ao ilustrar os desafios diagnósticos encontrados ao longo ...
Inês Tribolet de Abreu +4 more
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Parvoviruses have compact genomic organizations with overlapping open reading frames and thus utilize alternative RNA processing strategies, alternative splicing, alternative polyadenylation, and alternative translation mechanisms to generate a range of ...
Lisa K. Uhl, Olufemi O. Fasina
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Aleutian Mink Disease Virus and Humans
Reports of a possible relationship between Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (AMDV) and human infection are rare. However, 2 mink farmers with vascular disease and microangiopathy similar to that in mink with Aleutian disease were found to have AMDV ...
Jørgen R. Jepsen +5 more
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Preservative Monitoring of a Greek Woman with Hydrops Fetalis due to Parvovirus B19 Infection
Primate erythroparvovirus 1 (parvovirus B19) is a member of the Erythrovirus genus of the Parvoviridae family and it is one of the few members of the family known to be pathogenic in human.
Zacharias Fasoulakis +2 more
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Human Bocavirus in Infants, New Zealand
Natalie Redshaw +4 more
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Sequences from Ancestral Single-Stranded DNA Viruses in Vertebrate Genomes: the Parvoviridae and Circoviridae Are More than 40 to 50 Million Years Old [PDF]
В. А. Белый +2 more
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Study of Parvovirus 4 Infection in HCV Infected Patients and Healthy Individuals Referred to Taleghani Hospital, Tehran. [PDF]
Background: Parvovirus 4 (PARV4) was first discovered in 2005, in a hepatitis B virus–infected injecting drug user (IDU). To date, the best evidence about PARV4 transmission is parenteral roots and comes from IDU individuals. It seems that the prevalence
Hosna Rastegarpouyani +7 more
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